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  • 2415 31st Ave. W. Latter-Day Saints' Seattle First Ward to celebrate 70th year

    The Seattle First Ward, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints congregation in Magnolia will be celebrating its 70th year this weekend at its chapel at 2415 31st Ave. W. in the Magnolia Village.

    Published by Magnolia News on September 18, 2008.

  • Phinney Avenue North at North 57th Street Popular zoo mural gets tagged again

    The 50-foot mural of elephants and apes and other wild animals that adorns the underpass walls at Phinney Avenue North at North 57th Street, and which had received media attention this summer because city crews had painted over it, and then uncoverd it after public outcry, has been defaced again.

    Published by Magnolia News on September 18, 2008.

  • 9501 Myers Way S. NIMBYism resurfaces in Interbay jail discussion

    From an original list of 35 potential locations, the City analyzed each site and selected four as the most viable: 11762 Aurora Ave. N.; 1600 W. Armory Way; Highland Park S.W. and W. Marginal Way and 9501 Myers Way S.

    Published by Magnolia News on September 18, 2008.

  • 1600 W. Armory Way NIMBYism resurfaces in Interbay jail discussion

    From an original list of 35 potential locations, the City analyzed each site and selected four as the most viable: 11762 Aurora Ave. N.; 1600 W. Armory Way; Highland Park S.W. and W. Marginal Way and 9501 Myers Way S.

    Published by Magnolia News on September 18, 2008.

  • 11762 Aurora Ave. N. NIMBYism resurfaces in Interbay jail discussion

    From an original list of 35 potential locations, the City analyzed each site and selected four as the most viable: 11762 Aurora Ave. N.; 1600 W. Armory Way; Highland Park S.W. and W. Marginal Way and 9501 Myers Way S.

    Published by Magnolia News on September 18, 2008.

  • 36th and Government Way One morning with Russ Langstaff

    ...hand, all the history, too, from the old grocery stores such as Valentine's at 36th and Government Way, Jacobson Brothers Grocery in Magnolia Village, now occupied by the Village Pub at 32nd Avenue...

    Published by Magnolia News on September 18, 2008.

  • 2700 block of Dravus Street One morning with Russ Langstaff

    ...s a lovely 1928 brick home with five bedrooms on a corner lot at the 2700 block of Dravus Street. It's big and there are lots of little steps inside and out. The steps...

    Published by Magnolia News on September 18, 2008.

  • 500 block of Queen Anne Ave. N. A family affair

    Named after his daughter, the Athina moved into a spot in the 500 block of Queen Anne Ave. N. that was once occupied by a World Wraps franchise before it closed abruptly last October.

    Published by Magnolia News on September 18, 2008.

  • 115 W. Galer St. Former Fremont baseball-card biz sets up shop on Hill

    He finally settled on a spot at 115 W. Galer St. on Queen Anne Hill and set up shop in June. The business is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. "This was definitely my first choice because I could get in immediately," he said.

    Published by Magnolia News on September 4, 2008.

  • 1501 Queen Anne Ave. N. Guilty plea for QA doctor:Former physician was ordering prescription drugs for himself

    The clinic at 1501 Queen Anne Ave. N. specialized in botox, laser, chemical and injection-based cosmetic treatments, and Levitt was charged with ordering 600 10-milligram pills of the highly addictive pain med in June 2007, ostensibly for his patients' use.

    Published by Magnolia News on August 6, 2008.

  • 2330 Viewmont Way W. Magnolia church to sell books

    The Church of the Ascension, at 2330 Viewmont Way W., is still looking for donations for its sale. With the exception of encyclopedias, textbooks and computer manuals, books are acceptable, of course, but so are videotapes, DVDs and CDs, Mueller said.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • 1900 block of Eighth Arson destroys duplex

    The duplex fronted the alley between the 1900 block of Eighth and Seventh avenues west, and it was part of a two-building complex under construction off of Seventh Avenue West. The second building suffered minor damage.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • 4000 block of Burton Place W. Police Blotter

    z A shovel was used between 8:20 and 11:50 a.m. July 8 to pry open a window to get into a Magnolia home in the 4000 block of Burton Place W. A woman who lives in the place is fed up, telling police it was the fourth time her home has been burglarized.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • 300 block of W. Roy St. Police Blotter

    z A woman who lives in the 300 block of W. Roy St. left her apartment around 8:30 in the morning July 8 and discovered her dresser drawer was open when she got back two and a half hours later.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • 2400 block of Seventh Ave. W. Police Blotter

    z A Queen Anne boy who's around 17 was busted but not booked after he allegedly broke into a Queen Anne school in the 2400 block of Seventh Ave. W. shortly after 1 a.m. July 11.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • 3000 block of Thirteenth Ave. W. Police Blotter

    z A man who lives in the 3000 block of Thirteenth Ave. W. left his place at noon July 12, came back around 4 and realized an hour later that he'd become a crime statistic.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • Eighth Ave. N. and John St. Police Blotter

    Police stopped a man around 11 p.m. July 7 who appeared ready to prowl vehicles near the corner of Eighth Ave. N. and John St. He had an excuse, naturally.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • 100 block of W. Olympic Place Police Blotter

    A woman who lives in the 100 block of W. Olympic Place was ripped off when she did laundry in her apartment building the morning of July 7.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • 2500 block of 13th Ave. W. Police Blotter

    An amplifier worth $1,000 and an iPod worth $200 were stolen between 2:30 p.m. July 10 and 9:15 the following morning from an unlocked Jeep in the 2500 block of 13th Ave. W.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • Roy Street and Queen Anne Avenue North Park opens in Queen Anne

    The park at the corner of Roy Street and Queen Anne Avenue North was designed by the late Bob Murase of Murase Associates in collaboration with independent media artist Iole Allessandrini.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • 900 block of Elliott Ave. W. Police Blotter

    z A man who used to work there completely freaked out a couple of guys who live at a shelter in the 900 block of Elliott Ave. W. around 8:15 p.m. July 11.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • 1500 block of Aurora Ave. N. Police Blotter

    A woman who was walking in the 1500 block of Aurora Ave. N. was a just a block away from home when she was robbed at gunpoint by two guys shortly after 2 a.m. July 12.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 24, 2008.

  • 2500 block of 10th Avenue West A tree falls in Queen Anne, trolley lines snared

    A branch from a massive oak tree along the 2500 block of 10th Avenue West suddenly broke from the tree and fell onto Metro trolley lines suspended over the street snapping a support cable and blocking both lanes of the street for hours.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 17, 2008.

  • 2400 8th Ave W. 23rd Annual Fun Run

    Assemble at the Queen Anne Lutheran Church, 2400 8th Ave W.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 17, 2008.

  • Queen Anne Avenue North and Mercer 23rd Annual Fun Run

    ...1 p.m., Saturday, July 19 at the park, which sits at the corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Mercer streets. Mayor Greg Nickels will cut the ribbon at noon. The Alliance wants to thanks...

    Published by Magnolia News on July 17, 2008.

  • 3317 W. Government Way Gas station mural fuels petition drive

    Ric Kastner, longtime owner of a gas station at 3317 W. Government Way, grumbled a little bit about having to change the signs when his Texaco station was converted to a Shell franchise last year.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 10, 2008.

  • 2600 block of Thorndyke Ave. W. Thorndyke crosswalk deemed a potential hazard

    What has been a problem lately, Booth explained in her small apartment in the 2600 block of Thorndyke Ave. W., is getting home after work. She takes an Access van to the job in the morning, and takes a Metro bus home in the afternoon.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 3, 2008.

  • 22nd Avenue West and West Armour Street Thorndyke crosswalk deemed a potential hazard

    Instead, Booth said, the bus now drops her off up the hill at the corner of 22nd Avenue West and West Armour Street. That means the slow-moving woman has to cross busy Thorndyke Avenue to get home, something that bothers Jon Davis quite a bit.

    Published by Magnolia News on July 3, 2008.

  • 420 Queen Anne Ave. N. Car shop takes over former QFC

    In the meantime, Elliott Bay Auto Brokers has set up shop in the space on a two-year lease, said company owner Jim Phelps, adding that it's a better location than the one the 4-year-old company used to occupy just a couple of blocks away at 420 Queen Anne Ave. N.

    Published by Magnolia News on June 18, 2008.

  • Elliott and 15th SDOT goes BATty on Elliott Ave

    Adding to that commitment, he said, is the importance of the changes on Elliott and 15th to Metro's Rapid Ride Corridor, a commuter bus service that will come online in a couple of years.

    Published by Magnolia News on June 18, 2008.

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